Read the CONSTITUTION, its Amendments, the Bill of Rights and federal cases ruling against trump, the 34-count convicted felonβs numerous and ongoing illegal acts.
chaos was somewhat inevitable, incompetency does not seem to be rampant as you suggest (show otherwise) and "cruelty" is an exaggeration. AFAIK USAID was 12Bn alone so while 100Bn is a boosted target number it is likely significantly over 10Bn- which is a lot of money. A quick bit of research says only a couple dozen employees were rehired- mistakes happen, and compared to the amount of employees fired it was a rounding error. Furthermore, all employees were given early retirement opportunities and eight months severance, far better than most corporate world scenarios, so saying they were "tossed out like trash" is gross misrepresentation. Employment is not a right regardless of your employer, and while perhaps many firings were no fault of the employee themselves the gov't is simply downsizing. Companies downsize all the time- I don't see why this is an issue. Unfortunate, yes, but not a big deal. Drastically cutting government Will benefit us longterm with reduced spending and unnecessary regulation. Many of the people next in firing line are simply failing to engage with basic accountability practices which are entirely reasonable, and these people largely deserve to be fired.
Read the CONSTITUTION, its Amendments, the Bill of Rights and federal cases ruling against trump, the 34-count convicted felonβs numerous and ongoing illegal acts.
Is he a court jester or playing dress up w Musk?
I would love to contribute, but don't want to give my phone number and it's required.
My charmin missed a piece.
what's your point? cutting government fraud = creep somehow? tf?
chaos was somewhat inevitable, incompetency does not seem to be rampant as you suggest (show otherwise) and "cruelty" is an exaggeration. AFAIK USAID was 12Bn alone so while 100Bn is a boosted target number it is likely significantly over 10Bn- which is a lot of money. A quick bit of research says only a couple dozen employees were rehired- mistakes happen, and compared to the amount of employees fired it was a rounding error. Furthermore, all employees were given early retirement opportunities and eight months severance, far better than most corporate world scenarios, so saying they were "tossed out like trash" is gross misrepresentation. Employment is not a right regardless of your employer, and while perhaps many firings were no fault of the employee themselves the gov't is simply downsizing. Companies downsize all the time- I don't see why this is an issue. Unfortunate, yes, but not a big deal. Drastically cutting government Will benefit us longterm with reduced spending and unnecessary regulation. Many of the people next in firing line are simply failing to engage with basic accountability practices which are entirely reasonable, and these people largely deserve to be fired.
Ugh